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English, 29.01.2021 22:10, mhayslett

You have read the poems “Harlem” and “I, Too” by Langston Hughes. Think about any similarities to Amanda Gorman’s poem. Do any common themes arise? Look for the moment where Gorman describes herself in the poem. How does she describe herself? Which of her own identities does she name? Why do you think she chooses to name these identities in this poem about American democracy?
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